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THE 3 PATHWAY TO 60 MILLION NAIRA UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITY: The LeonardoBySujimoto Real Estate Investment

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There are 3 Pathway, Open Opportunity the invest and own a shared benefit, unlimited ownership deal Within the LeonardoBySujimoto

This Proposal Dubbed as the most affluent neighbourhood in Africa, in the heart of ikoyi, Banana Island which houses the 1% of the 1% ultra-wealthy persons in Nigeria, thereby making it the must attractive investment opportunity in Africa.

LeonardoBySujimoto Property is seating in a 1000sqm land mass at a costs between N600 to 750 million, the same size of land cost N200 million less immediately you step out of Banana Island gate, and in other parts of Ikoyi, the same land size cost N300 million. Banana Island is one of the most; if not the only expensive individual residential home to the wealthiest people in Nigeria, people like Mr. Wale Adenuga, MDs of Multinationals, Executive Directors, Billionaires and Music Entrepreneur – Davido, to mention a few.

The limited land space at the Banana island outstandingly scars, today the Banana Island is described by Forbes Africa as the 2nd safest growing landmass in Nigeria, second only to Aso Rock, therefore the LeonardoBySujimoto luxury structure is conducive, save and profitable venture, any individual, Agency and/or corporation seeking comfort, security and sustainability, also in value is the ROI attached to all the properties in Banana Island which makes it to keep rising in economic and liquidity value.

Quality:
There are three competitive area surrendering the Banana Island: Ikoyi, Eko Atlantic, and Badminton, which holds the high and the might of Lagos Resident, the apartments are mostly in 3 – 4 bedroom and duplex usually sold/leased out!

Though the most expensive apartment within Ikoyi and Eko Atlantic have the basic standard features such as gymnasium, swimming pool and lift and others, from a market research confucted by our developers and mortgage team, which aims at customer satisfaction and to determine international standard practice; for Nigerians and Diplomats will truly desire,
LeonardoBySujimoto project offer our Residents/Occupants the opportunity to enjoy those exceptional feature such as: Private IMAX Cinema for the Residents, Indoor Virtual Golf where you can play on over 2500 golf courses, Creche for the residents – first of its kind, Award Winning Zaha Hadid Bathroom, no hotel in the world has the quality of our bathrooms; designer Kitchen by Kohler, Interactive Lobby with waiting area, Full Home Automation where you can control your door, curtain, music, light and TV from the touch of a button, Indoor salon, Club House, Mini-Mart, Tennis Court, State of the art Techno gym, Infinity Swimming Pool, Squash, Badminton, all of this features at N60million deposit!

Price:
From our studies the best apartments in Nigeria, ie: The most expensive 4 bedroom apartments are within Bourdillon and Eko Atlantic and their prices ranges from $935,000 to $3.5millon which is about N420million to N1.5 Billion, while a 4 Bedroom at the LeonardoBySujimoto is selling for N300million.
Based on the layout features and facilities, we decided that Sujimoto buildings will be a combination of the two projects, in a steal!
For the first time you can own a Sujimoto home (LeonardoBySujimoto) in Africa’s most expensive neighbourhood with as little as N60million (30% deposit) without having to break the bank.
No doubt, the Leonardo project is cost-effective for now but note that the 3 Bedroom you are buying for N250million naira today will sell for 450million by the time we launch in November.
Now is the best time to buy! Call Dami on 0809 852 1646, 0818 325 5555 or send an email to
leonardo@sujimotonig.com to get started

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Nigeria: A Nation Betrayed by Power Failure, Oppression and Injustice

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Nigeria: A Nation Betrayed by Power Failure, Oppression and Injustice

By George Omagbemi Sylvester

 

There comes a time when silence becomes a crime, when the very fabric of a nation is ripped apart by incompetence, corruption and shameless oppression, speaking out becomes not just a right but a duty. Nigeria, Africa’s supposed “Giant,” now groans under the crushing weight of persistent power failures, political injustice and a dangerous culture of impunity, while the world shamefully looks the other way.

Recently, in a scene that captured the tragedy of Nigeria’s endless decline, celebrated filmmaker Kunle Afolayan suffered a power blackout while in conversation with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg in Lagos. That singular moment of lights out in Africa’s most populous nation during a global tech conversation symbolized all that is wrong with Nigeria today. It screamed volumes about decades of misrule, infrastructure decay and elite indifference.

As comedian Basketmouth once sarcastically joked, “In Nigeria, NEPA (Power Authority) is so consistent at failing that if they mistakenly leave the light for 24 hours, you start suspecting witchcraft.”

Unfortunately, this is no longer a joke. It is the grim reality of a country that generates barely 4,000 megawatts for over 200 million people, while Ghana, South Africa and Rwanda with a fraction of the population, struggles and still produces almost four times more.

Nigeria’s darkness is not only physical. It is moral. It is political. It is spiritual.

While citizens battle daily with no electricity, hunger, insecurity and despair, the so-called leaders indulge in unrestrained arrogance and scandalous misconduct.

A prime example is the recent injustice orchestrated by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) against popular activist VeryDarkMan. His “crime”? Daring to criticize Senate President Godswill Akpabio over his tone-deaf message from Rome during the burial of the late Pope Benedict XVI. While Nigerians wallowed in poverty back home, Akpabio had the audacity to declare from the Vatican that “poverty is not a crime but a virtue from God.”

Nigeria: A Nation Betrayed by Power Failure, Oppression and Injustice
By George Omagbemi Sylvester

Such statements would cause outrage in any sane society. But for my Nigeria, the APC instead issued VeryDarkMan a one-week ultimatum to apologise or face persecution. The very nerve! In a country where freedom of speech is enshrined in the constitution, activists are now criminalized for pointing out the emperor’s nakedness.

As comedian I Go Dye aptly puts it, “In Nigeria, the truth is an offence, but not a crime. However, telling the truth can earn you a life sentence of harassment.”

Another heartbreaking episode that underlines Nigeria’s descent into absurdity is the case of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan. Earlier this year, Natasha accused Senate President Akpabio of sexual harassment. Yet, in a shocking twist, she was recently forced to “apologise” in public, mockingly saying, “I forgot I won my Senate seat through erection, not election.”

This vulgar “apology” highlights the depth of coercion and humiliation women face in Nigeria’s toxic political environment. Where is the outcry from so-called human rights defenders? Where are the international watchdogs who profess to care about democracy and justice? Silence.

Nigeria today is a country where the victims are punished, and the powerful are glorified. A place where elections are rigged with reckless abandon, only for the oppressed to be told to “go to court” in a judiciary system more compromised than a pickpocket in a crowded market.

As renowned journalist Chido Onumah once observed, “Nigeria has perfected the art of normalizing abnormality. We have become so used to injustice that justice now feels like an attack.”

And the facts do not lie:

According to Transparency International’s 2024 Corruption Perception Index, Nigeria ranked 150 out of 180 countries, one of the worst performances globally.

Over 133 million Nigerians more than 60% of the population live in multidimensional poverty, as reported by the National Bureau of Statistics.

In the World Bank’s 2024 Doing Business report, Nigeria slipped to the bottom third in ease of doing business, largely due to epileptic power supply and official corruption.

Yet despite these damning realities, the international community remains largely silent. No sanctions. No public condemnations. No real pressure on the Nigerian government to reform.

As Fela Kuti, the legendary Afrobeat pioneer and activist, once thundered, “My people are suffering and nobody cares!”
Today, his words echo louder than ever before.

It is a shame that while the world rightly condemns injustice in other nations, Nigeria’s slow motion collapse is met with diplomatic platitudes and cynical indifference. African lives, it seems, remain cheap even to Africans themselves.

The tragedy of Nigeria is not that it has failed. It is that it continues to fail so spectacularly while those responsible are celebrated as “leaders” and “statesmen.”

In a functioning society, Kunle Afolayan’s blackout moment with Mark Zuckerberg would have sparked a national emergency. Heads would have rolled. A real government would have apologized to its citizens and moved swiftly to invest in energy and technology infrastructure. But in Nigeria, the leaders continue to jet around the world, spewing nonsense about “poverty being a virtue.”

Enough is enough…

Nigerians must understand that no messiah is coming. Salvation lies not in new elections rigged by the same old crooks but in a fundamental restructuring of the political system, anchored on accountability, competence and justice.

As Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie wisely put it, “There is danger in telling only one side of the story and for too long, the Nigerian leadership has controlled the narrative while silencing the people’s suffering.”

The time for polite complaints is over. The time for bold truth telling is now.

The youth, the activists, the comedians, the journalists, the true conscience of the nation must continue to shout, to organize, to resist. Not with violence, but with unrelenting exposure of the lies, the oppression and the corruption that are killing the country.

Nigeria must no longer be a nation where power outages, judicial corruption, political persecution and shameless injustice are “normal.”

As comedian Gordons famously said, “In Nigeria, God works overtime because even the angels are confused on who to help first.”
It’s time we stop exhausting even heaven with our irresponsibility.

The world must also pay attention. For every nation that ignores injustice in Nigeria today, remember: injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.

The power failure that interrupted Kunle Afolayan’s meeting with Mark Zuckerberg was not just a technical glitch. It was the universe exposing the naked truth: Nigeria is in darkness and only Nigerians can fight their way into the light.

Nigeria: A Nation Betrayed by Power Failure, Oppression and Injustice
By George Omagbemi Sylvester

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Blogger Escapes Jail with Apology and Fine in Defamation Case Against MFM’s Dr. D.K. Olukoya

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Blogger Escapes Jail with Apology and Fine in Defamation Case Against MFM’s Dr. D.K. Olukoya

In a dramatic turn at the Federal High Court, Ikoyi, a blogger who once spearheaded defamatory claims against Dr. D.K. Olukoya, the General Overseer of Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM), has escaped prison after entering a plea bargain agreement with prosecutors.

The blogger, Adewale Ajimisogbe, the first defendant in the criminal case FHC/L/168C/2024, struck a deal to avoid a potentially harsh prison sentence. In exchange, he issued a public apology, published a formal retraction, and agreed to forfeit N50,000 to the state — a light punishment compared to the full weight of the Cyber Crime Act penalties he initially faced.

The controversy dates back to February 2024 when Ayotunde Richards, a former MFM member and singer — now the second defendant in the case — launched a barrage of defamatory publications against Dr. Olukoya on social media. Richards’ accusations, which were widely circulated with the help of bloggers like Ajimisogbe, included sensational claims and a N15.5 billion lawsuit for alleged fundamental rights breaches.

One viral headline from Ajimisogbe’s platform branded Olukoya a criminal, escalating tensions within the MFM community and prompting swift legal action. Alarmed by the spread of what they described as “unabated lies,” Dr. Olukoya’s team filed a formal criminal complaint.

Facing the reality of trial and a strong prosecution case, Ajimisogbe opted to plead for leniency. According to a Certified True Copy of the court order dated April 11, 2025, Ajimisogbe showed genuine remorse, apologized publicly to Dr. Olukoya — whom he referred to as “like a father” — and promised to refrain from future defamatory actions.

With his fine paid and apology accepted, Ajimisogbe is now free from all charges, officially clearing his name from the court’s proceedings.

Meanwhile, all eyes are now on Ayotunde Richards, the remaining defendant. His trial has been adjourned to June 3, 2025, where he will face his charges alone.

The case underscores a growing trend in Nigeria’s legal system of utilizing plea bargains to expedite cybercrime and defamation proceedings, while offering offenders a second chance through restitution and public acknowledgment of wrongdoing

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London Prophetic Invasion: The United Kingdom anticipates renowned Prophet Israel Oladele Genesis bringing an inspiring spiritual experience to London May 23

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London Prophetic Invasion: The United Kingdom anticipates renowned Prophet Israel Oladele Genesis bringing an inspiring spiritual experience to London May 23

~By Oluwaseun Fabiyi

Genesis Global London Prophetic Invasion is here again. The event, which promises to shake London’s Gateway House, John Wilson Street, London SE186QQ, and its environs to their very foundation, will take place on Friday, the 23rd of May 2025

This season of London Prophetic Invasion, Prophet Israel Oladele Ogundipe, also known as ‘Genesis’, disclosed to his media aide, Oluwaseun Fabiyi, that the 2025 edition would introduce a new paradigm characterized by fervent prayer, transformation, and liberation from satanic oppression, stressing that while many may consider certain things impossible, with God all things are possible.

It will be recalled that this event was first held a few years ago in the Abeokuta area of Ogun State, Nigeria, and was well-attended by prominent individuals from Lagos, Ogun, and neighboring communities.

As stated by Prophet Israel Genesis, the vision of this Prophetic Invasion remains an opportunity for all Christians to unite, arousing and breaking every foundational curse and spiritual attack.And in his words, he confirmed that many who were in attendance under the roof of Abeokuta and Canada invasion are still testifying to the great wonders that took place at the events, respectively.

This year’s spiritual programme in the United Kingdom, tagged ‘London Prophetic Invasion’, will assume a new dimension as it will be broadcast live on all social media platforms, with Prophet Israel Genesis, a world-renowned prophet, ministering in prophetic words of swords, alongside other prominent anointed men of God who will be in attendance. When asked what’s special about the 2025 London Prophetic Invasion, the amiable man of God said that the fact that people from London, not only Gateway House but also across borders, and top popular Nigeria London-based gospel artistes, will showcase their God-given talents to give quality worship and thrill the audience in praise.

Prophet Genesis remains the designated host for the London Prophetic Invasion, scheduled to facilitate this notable event from 10pm until dawn.

Prophet Israel Oladele Ogundipe, representing Genesis Global, cordially invites all to attend the London Prophetic Invasion 2025, where blessings will abound, and kindly advises attendees to don their finest attire and wear suitable footwear for dancing

The London Prophetic Invasion is highly anticipated, with a substantial attendance expected; kindly confirm your participation and plan to arrive promptly.

Kindly follow prophet Israel Oladele Ogundipe ‘Genesis’ on Instagram @israeloladeleofficial Facebook #Genesis Global

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